This week on CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review James Campion's new western THE POWER OF THE DOG, Paul Verhoeven's controversial queer nun story BENEDETTA, Paolo Sorrentino's latest THE HAND OF GOD, the mountain climbing documentary TORN, the animated kids film DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, the animated documentary FLEE, and the Irish/Polish drama WOLF!
The Power of the Dog - 4:15
Benedetta - 18:48
The Hand of God - 36:54
Torn - 47:04
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - 53:50
Flee - 1:00:08 Wolf - 1:08:12
Review Round-Up - 1:13:22
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